Gil Kessler an councilman who is dull is rerunning and at a party held by the girls Sophia and Dorothy admits he's too weak for the race . After the party Gil leaves since he's got to prepare for tomorrow. However he left a file which Blanche goes to return.

The next day the papers shows a photo of Blanche entering Gil's house and the papers believe Gil is having a affair on wife, Blanche upon discovering this denies she had sex claiming she spend two hours talking and helping him with his clothes. That afternoon Gil appears at a press conference where Blanche (watching at home with the girls) hopes he'll tell true, instead he confirms the rumours and Blanche's name is revealed. Dorothy and Rose refused to speak to Blanche as they think she's lying in embarrassment for what she did and insult the fact she is so loose.

Blanche goes to Gil's office to confront him, he apologizes for using her saying that he only lied because the interest has improved his chance of winning, people are noticing him which hasn't happened all his life and Blanche reminds him that he first won because he was honest and now he has to live with the guilt of using his public to be popuar.

The next night Blanche is bombarded with journalists as she arrives for Gil's election, she, Dorothy and Rose pass insults. Gil makes his speech, he admits he can't be councilman with lies, he reveals he didn't sleep with Blanche and then reveals that he is transgendered, his name before 1968 was Anna-Maria Bonnaduci. That night Dorothy and Rose are feeling guilty for treating Blanche badly and when arrives she doesn't punish them but instead admits that she does add colour to her stories and shouldn't of been surprised by it coming back to haunt her, Blanche and the girls patch up the relationship and Blanche tells some more stories.